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Additionally, because the EPA requires precautionary language on labels for all products containing chlorpyrifos, those who worked directly with manufacturing the birdseeds should have known that use in birdseed was illegal, unless they were either illiterate or blind.
"We feel it's time to move from precautionary language to more forceful language to get people to take action," said Dr Bruce Aylward, who is leading WHO's Zika response.
In the spring, its delegates to the Codex Alimentarius Commission, the world body that sets food safety standards for world trade, scuttled an agreement rather than allow precautionary language into a single footnote.
Vioxx, a Cox-2 made by Merck, had cardiac precautionary language added to its label.
Celebrex has benefited some because the Food and Drug Administration added precautionary language on cardiac risks to Vioxx's label but not to Celebrex's.
In a written response to questions, Woodcock indicated that the FDA sought to address the drug's cardiac risk through precautionary language in its labeling.
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By including the broad phrase "may affect," he said, the language would serve a "precautionary" role in controlling actions whose impacts may be unknown.
I'm stressing precautionary".
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* Comparative applications of precautionary principles.
"We just took precautionary measures.
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